Dismantling
Industrial Plant Dismantling: How We Decommission Factories Safely
A behind-the-scenes look at how we decommission factories — from cutting heavy machinery to recovering high-value metals like copper, brass and stainless steel.

# Industrial Plant Dismantling: How We Decommission Factories Safely
Closing or relocating a plant is a major operation. Done wrong, it costs lakhs in extra labour, fines, and lost scrap value. Done right, the recovered metals can fund a meaningful share of the project.
Our 6-step plant dismantling process
1. **Site audit** — we walk the plant, list every asset, and identify hazards (asbestos, oil, chemicals). 2. **De-energisation** — power, steam, hydraulics, and pneumatics are isolated and locked out. 3. **Asset tagging** — anything you want to resell or relocate is tagged separately. 4. **Cutting & removal** — gas cutting, plasma cutting, cranes, and forklifts as needed. 5. **Material segregation** — ferrous, non-ferrous, cables, motors, transformers sorted on-site. 6. **Site handover** — swept clean, ready for the landlord or the next tenant.
Equipment we routinely dismantle
- CNC machines, lathes, presses, injection moulding lines - Boilers, chillers, cooling towers - Conveyors, overhead cranes, EOT structures - Transformers, switchgear, cable trays - Storage tanks and pressure vessels
What you get back
A clear material report, weighbridge slips for every truck, and a final settlement against the agreed buy-back rate. No surprises.